1997 Nissan Pickup Standard Cab Pickup 2-door Extended Cab 2.4l on 2040-cars
South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
This is a 1997 Nissan pickup 4 wheel drive 5speed tranny with rock climbing gears. I'm selling it as a parts or a fixer up. It has a new clutch and the tranny is in excellent condition. Also, the motor runs well does not burn any oil, This truck drive great on the highway and in the snow, the ac/ heat is excellent but engine modulates up-and-down, sometimes when idling. The mechanic said it needs a new idle control solenoid and other parts as well. It has three new tires on aluminum alloy wheels. Has new timing chain and sprocket master brake solenoid , water pump, new radiator, oil pump, new head gasket ,new clutch slave valve, and many more new parts, the check engine has been on an off for years I only fix it for inspection ,interior ok needs a new rug and driver seat back window made plexiglass . It has a little surface rust on finder near wheel. Bed seems to be in good condition Once again I'm selling this truck as a fixer up or for parts. This tuck is sold as is, no refund. This truck has a very low reserve. HAVE FUN WITH IT. THANKS.
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